@nixiree Welll... it looks like there are a few different patterns there... I just kind of do it, so each version is a little different :). Try this- hit the top E string and then strum down, and then do a quick half strum up. It also looks like I'm hitting the top E string and doing down up down up down up (which would be the same time as two cycles of the first pattern I gave you). Hope that helps :P.
OOOOOOOOOOH Yes! Reminds me of wen Jack showed me how to do that wen he taught me to play guitar.Shame though not only I cood of filmed him.Butcoodofhadmyvidsgoingifwasn'taerrorPC.
@nixiree Welll... it looks like there are a few different patterns there... I just kind of do it, so each version is a little different :). Try this- hit the top E string and then strum down, and then do a quick half strum up. It also looks like I'm hitting the top E string and doing down up down up down up (which would be the same time as two cycles of the first pattern I gave you). Hope that helps :P.
WebsterPublicLibrary 1 year ago
lmao yes it is... who has bread then pudding
gages04 2 years ago
@gages04 I think it's meant to imply dinner then dessert... Of course, it's a folk song, so there are variations...
WebsterPublicLibrary 1 year ago
It was originally chicken and dumplings, wasn't it? Not bread and pudding!
BKDBrian2 2 years ago
OOOOOOOOOOH Yes! Reminds me of wen Jack showed me how to do that wen he taught me to play guitar.Shame though not only I cood of filmed him.Butcoodofhadmyvidsgoingifwasn'taerrorPC.
MusicanoftheFuture 3 years ago
great
m4tt1991 3 years ago